The Welland Tribune

Winter Paralympic­s open in cheery mood

- BEN SHPIGEL

PYEONGCHAN­G — The opening ceremony of the biggest Winter Paralympic­s yet unfolded Friday night with a glittering performanc­e that championed a world of coexistenc­e where difference­s are embraced and understood.

In a spectacle that featured a rhythmic drum dance, projection­s of fish and animals coming to life and a boat symbolical­ly powered by the equipment used in Paralympic Games, a record 567 athletes paraded into the Pyeongchan­g Olympic Stadium to officially commence the 10-day festival that runs through March 18. A cheery mood coursed through festivitie­s that lacked the tension of the 2014 Sochi Paralympic­s, when Ukraine sent only its flag-bearer to the opening ceremony to protest Russia’s interventi­on in the Crimean Peninsula.

The doping scandal that ensnared Russia then has persisted, however, with only members of its delegation who fulfilled a thorough history of drug testing and deemed clean by the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee permitted to compete here as neutrals.

And unlike at the Olympic opening ceremony last month, when athletes from the two Koreas entered the stadium as a unified delegation, the nations marched separately after failing to agree Thursday on conditions for a dual march.

Andrew Parsons, president of the IPC, said in a statement that North Korea’s presence was a pivotal moment for the Paralympic movement and that he hoped that “the focus can now be on the performanc­es of Para athletes on the field of play, not the politics off it.”

Hailing from 48 nations, plus the Neutral Paralympic Athlete delegation, athletes will contend in 80 medal events across six sports: Alpine skiing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, Para ice hockey, snowboard and wheelchair curling.

Competitio­n begins Saturday.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Brian McKeever carries the flag of Canada as he leads his teammates into the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Paralympic­s in Pyeongchan­g on Friday.
NG HAN GUAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brian McKeever carries the flag of Canada as he leads his teammates into the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Paralympic­s in Pyeongchan­g on Friday.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Performers take part in the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Paralympic­s in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea on Friday.
NG HAN GUAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Performers take part in the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Paralympic­s in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea on Friday.
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NYT ?? The opening ceremony of the biggest Winter Paralympic­s yet unfolded Friday night with a glittering performanc­e that championed a world of coexistenc­e.
CHANG W. LEE NYT The opening ceremony of the biggest Winter Paralympic­s yet unfolded Friday night with a glittering performanc­e that championed a world of coexistenc­e.

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